MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, February 7, 2019 - The governments of Mexico, Uruguay and the Caribbean Community are meeting in Montevideo today, to formally propose and discuss a four phased negotiating process called the “Montevideo Mechanism” in an effort to solve the situation in Venezuela where, National Assembly Leader Juan Guaidó has declared and installed himself interim president of that country.

Chairman of CARICOM and Prime Minister of St. Kitts-Nevis, Dr. Timothy Harris, will lead a CARICOM delegation to Uruguay for an international meeting on the ongoing political situation in Venezuela on February 7.

Mexico, Dec 24 - The Mexican government on Monday reiterated its firm rejection of an imposition by the United States to declare Third Safe Country and receive the Central American migrants who remain on the border in a legal limbo.

After receiving the presidential sash in the Mexican Congress Saturday, Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) addressed the nation, delivering a strong condemnation of neoliberal economic policy. He also announced he will overturn the controversial education reform, prosecute abuses of state power and ban fracking.

Mexico, Nov 15 (Prensa Latina) Central American migrants who travel through Mexico in search of the border with the United States persist on Thursday despite intense rains and low temperatures that hit a large part of this country.